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I think it could have been a good movie, if they tied everything together. If they gave everything a purpose. Kind of how Paranormal Activity is doing now. Everything is connected somehow. It might have worked then. That and if they threw away the web-chat one.

I read online that the web-chat one was supposed to be aliens. And he was her handler. That's why it was repeating.

The vampire one was cool. I'm surprised they didn't tie it all together, that's what i was waiting for. I finally gave up when the batteries to this speaker thing we were using died and i didn't even realize there was supposed to be sound on the movie.

I just recently watched the Pianist all the way through and yeah there were a few times I got pretty close to bawling. I remember Schindler's List affecting me more so than the Pianist though. Could be because I was 10 or 11 when I watched it.

Memories of piling into a dark auditorium with the whole school (at force, by the hands of jerk authority) to watch Schindler's List, and catching a kid seated in front of me fingering his girlfriend up her skirt somewhere in the middle of all the badness. And then the discomfort of being beastly aroused during such a film. I've got a question or two for them, though.

Megan Fox is going to be in the movie about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles coming out in 2014. Oh well, guess I don't have to see that one then.

That's not even the only nail in that coffin for me. They are not even mutants in it. They are aliens from another planet. And it's directed by Michael Bay. And only one of the two creators of TMNT supports the project. I think it was Laird who publicly denounced Bay's alien interpretation.

Memories of piling into a dark auditorium with the whole school (at force, by the hands of jerk authority) to watch Schindler's List, and catching a kid seated in front of me fingering his girlfriend up her skirt somewhere in the middle of all the badness. And then the discomfort of being beastly aroused during such a film. I've got a question or two for them, though.

Teenagers are fucking sick. In high school, I rented Se7en with my boyfriend and half watched but mostly just messed around during all of it. Then I watched it again a few years later and was disgusted with myself.

We went to see Mama last night and it was okay. It wasn't as serious as I was expecting and had a bit of a fairytale vibe going on.

Trailers were better, Dark Skies looks great! When the screen said "From the makers of Insidious and Sinister" me and Rhys went "OOooo oo ooo" like excited chimps, it was kind of embarrassing.
Evil Dead trailer: gah. I will watch it, it's just so unnecessary to remake it and to completely change the kind of film it is? Weird. Looks sort of cringe-worthy too.

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